The hosts argue that Trump Media's decision to sell Wall Street investors real-time access to the president's statements is a dangerous precedent. They believe this practice prioritizes private profit over public transparency, effectively turning the presidency into a private business venture.
Why do the hosts characterize Trump Media's business practices as pay-to-play corruption?
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